Dogs detecting the coronavirus at the entrances of sports venues and theme parks in Central Florida could soon be a normal thing, according to a professor at Florida International University.
Dr. Kenneth Furton is a professor of both chemistry and biochemistry. He also serves as the provost of the university and said dogs can accurately detect COVID-19 by more than 90 percent. [TRENDING: Missing toddlers pulled from Fla.
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